'F1' trailer sees Brad Pitt reconciling 'lone wolf' tendencies in a 'team sport'
- F1 The Movie, a high-octane racing film starring Brad Pitt, will open nationwide and in IMAX on June 27, 2025.
- The film follows Sonny Hayes, a former 1990s Formula 1 phenom whose career ended after a severe crash, returning to racing 30 years later to save a struggling team.
- Directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Lewis Hamilton, Brad Pitt, and Jerry Bruckheimer, the movie features Hayes partnering with rookie Joshua Pearce on the fictional APXGP team.
- Kerry Condon’s character Kate challenges Hayes’s 'lone wolf' image as incompatible with Formula 1's nature as a 'team sport,' highlighting the film's theme of teamwork versus individualism.
- The movie’s release is expected to capitalize on Formula 1’s growing popularity and extensive real race footage, potentially attracting a broad audience to the sport and film alike.
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The new F1 trailer has star power, fast cars and product placement
The high-octane racing film F1 hits theaters this June and there's a brand-new trailer to prove it. The new footage shows more of the story and gives a deeper dive into Brad Pitt's main character. There's still gobs of actual Formula 1 racing, as the movie has received extensive involvement from the organization. It looks fast, frenetic and fun. There's also plenty of product placement during these scenes, which may be annoying to some but could…
Electric Official Trailer For 'F1', Director Joseph Kosinski's Follow-Up To 'Top Gun: Maverick', Released
f1 trailer The main trailer for the upcoming F1 film, directed by Top Gun: Maverick filmmaker Joseph Kosinski and starring legendary actor Brad Pitt, has been released. F1, a co-production between Warner Bros. Pictures and Apple Original Films, will hit theaters on Friday, June 27. Similar to the fighter jet sequences in Top Gun: Maverick, F1 looks to put audiences inside the driver’s seat of a Formula 1 car in a revolutionary new way. As such, …
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